New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... answered , and an old female servant gave him entrance to the peaceful abode , and led him to a room , not merely comfortably , but luxuriously furnished . " Citizen , " said the Captain , " General Stofflet and his staff have passed ...
... answered , and an old female servant gave him entrance to the peaceful abode , and led him to a room , not merely comfortably , but luxuriously furnished . " Citizen , " said the Captain , " General Stofflet and his staff have passed ...
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... answer . The balcony was scaled - Marcel leading the party who joined him - he rushed past the bleeding bodies of the poor innocents who had fallen , into the midst of the house ; the rafters glistened in the fitful breeze , and the ...
... answer . The balcony was scaled - Marcel leading the party who joined him - he rushed past the bleeding bodies of the poor innocents who had fallen , into the midst of the house ; the rafters glistened in the fitful breeze , and the ...
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... answer it . My reasons then for publishing my " life and times , " are these : In the first place , for my own amusement and to gratify - I don't conceal it - that vanity to which , as an Oxford man , I have a right to lay claim . After ...
... answer it . My reasons then for publishing my " life and times , " are these : In the first place , for my own amusement and to gratify - I don't conceal it - that vanity to which , as an Oxford man , I have a right to lay claim . After ...
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... answer involved the fate of an old brother collegian , all idea of whist was given up for THE BURSAR'S TALE . 66 " Peter , " said he to me , remove the decanters and bring in the largest bowl filled with good egg - flip , for ere I get ...
... answer involved the fate of an old brother collegian , all idea of whist was given up for THE BURSAR'S TALE . 66 " Peter , " said he to me , remove the decanters and bring in the largest bowl filled with good egg - flip , for ere I get ...
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... If that is the case , Mrs. Allen , we must mind our hits as to money matters , and take care that our little evening card- parties answer . " May . - VOL . LVI . NO . CCXXI . D To this Mrs. Major Allen had not the slightest objection ( 33 )
... If that is the case , Mrs. Allen , we must mind our hits as to money matters , and take care that our little evening card- parties answer . " May . - VOL . LVI . NO . CCXXI . D To this Mrs. Major Allen had not the slightest objection ( 33 )
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